Posted on 11/26/2011 3:31:33 PM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
Visitors at the The Exhibit Bar in Balham can play one of three games every time they use a urinal.
The video game has been trialled in a bar in Cambridge since mid-July and it has proved to be both popular and profitable.
One of the game's co-founders, Gordon MacSween, was not sure how the public would react to the game initially. But as soon he saw the game on trial at a bar in Cambridge he knew he was on to something good.
The game was designed to create a valuable media opportunity from the 55 seconds the average male spends while he pees just staring at a blank wall.
There is an advert played before and after the game promoting a drink you can buy at the bar.
At the end of the game, players are encouraged to post their scores via mobile to Twitter and to a live leader board so they can compete with their friends.
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At the end of the game, players are encouraged to post their scores via mobile to Twitter and to a live leader board so they can compete with their friends.
I hope they are also recommended to wash their hands.
HA!!!! My first adult beverage of the evening almost ended up on my keyboard! ‘Wii’ really fits huh!? Highly rec. fellow FReepers!
How many won’t wash their hands?
That looks like fun. But for me, nothing will replace the “Jane Fonda Tinkle-Time Target.”
Don’t you have to purchase the optional Wii-Wii pad for this to work?
Wii-Wii?
Either that or just download the whizz-ard for your I-Peed.
Beer drinkers will have the edge. More ammo.
lol
Maybe Wii could fix it up in their next game so the old P. stream acts as a machine gun traversing a hillside of advancing jawa terrorists, like in those WW2 video games. Really put the hose to the bastards. Automatic scoring, most terrorists hosed by one ‘shooter’ total each evening wins a case of beer! Unlimited trips to the can would be allowed. Drink up gunners!!!
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